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death camps are but one form of the content of genocide; some "kinds" of people can be destroyed without violence on the margins of society, as in camps, but with totally integrated, socially accepted and completely "normal" violence

@ZiaNitori in my mind, i was thinking about leftists when i boosted that post. i was thinking about the way they all pretend like doing anything illegal is "terrorism" and, thus worthy of a state of emergency. and to me, the post was drawing a separation there. like, i do think there's a difference between holding a city hostage via street killings and like, sabotaging a logging industry or hacking a conservative database or something. they're doing something different.

@ZiaNitori insofar as terrorism is a useful category i think it makes sense to keep it constrained to intimidation tactics.

but, terrorism isn't really a useful category. it's a kind of floating signifier spell by and for the state. they invoked it so as to always have legitimacy over an always "exceptional" situation.

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"The most urgent projects are ones that, in some way, work to disassemble or to incapacitate the annihilating heat engine and war machine of global capitalism."

veg food question 

@alive i'm no expert by any means but from what i understand: pistachios and other nuts (and their various butters), avocado, sugar snap peas and snow peas, broccoli, brussel sprouts, asparagus, spinach

of course they all have varying levels of how well they keep when not refrigerated

@agreedyboi carl schmitt is a good read. i think i would call him a strategic thinker of power. he lays bare certain enemy plans.

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@eris do *not* trust us, we are not to be trusted. we'll put the damn thing away for 14 months and then one day """randomly""" its out again and we're singing emo songs from 2006

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@eris as a shitty acoustic guitar (and piano) practicer i totally get it and i apologize on behalf of my kind

"Earlier today, a man burst into a classroom at the University of Waterloo and demanded to know what the course was about. He then drew two knives from his jacket and began to stab the prof.

The course was Philosophy of Gender"

think about what this means in the context of historical parallels

uwimprint.ca/article/stabbing-

@ch4r10t_tv i know rage isnt all you have left. you are full of radiant love.

@root my partner has been complaining about the same thing for months

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this journal (Coils of the Serpent) is really good so whats up with Nina Power being on the Advisory Board?

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